I'm staring at first to worst in one league as the defending champ. Hartline on the bench for a monster day while Maclin put up one ******* point against the ruination that is the Giants defensive backfield.

I'm staring at first to worst in one league as the defending champ. Hartline on the bench for a monster day while Maclin put up one ******* point against the ruination that is the Giants defensive backfield.

I know how you feel man... Last season I shattered the record books of my league. I put up the most points any one had put up in a single season by 200+ points. I had the most weeks with high scores, longest winning streak. Tied for most wins and I lost in the championship game because Forte and FJax got hurt and Rogers was pulled early.

This year I am 1-3. Through the first 2 weeks I think I scored a combined 120-150 points and in the last 2 weeks I have scored 130 each week... Here's hoping for a turn around.

I feel your pain FE and Cain. I'm just annoyed because in this league I'm 1-3 despite having the most overall points. Every week I play a team that just explodes. Its a standard scoring league where 100 points typically gets you a win and my opponents are averaging 130 points against me while I'm averaging about 110 points. Its maddening.

Looks fine to me. Green is a beast every week and he's the only one on that list we can say that about. We knew McFadden could blow up for huge numbers. We just didn't realize that he'd have to blow up for big plays to reach them. He's a scrub unless he breaks a big one and that's rough. If you have good RBs you can start this move takes the headache that is McFadden out of the picture in exchange for a stud at WR where you are weak. If you have lots of QBs it makes Schaub irrelevant (even though I still believe he already was.) Do it.

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Originally Posted by Bert Macklin

So this guy has SJax and Torrey Smith on his bench. So does Malcolm Floyd and cj Spiller for those 2 sound fair?

Sure. Though I don't see any reason for the Jackson owner to make that trade. Spiller and Jackson are fairly equal because Fred Jackson is not going away. Spiller and Fred are looking like the return of the RBBC mess in Buffalo.

Jackson's matchup sucks, but I'd still go with the RBs. Williams & Avery if you're feeling particularly adventurous. The Rams aren't exactly a dominant run D so Williams is a nice start getting all the touches against them.

Avery comes off a bye week with Collie out of the picture and a DST that sucks against weak competitors, let alone the Packers. I'd bet there'll be plenty of throwing in that game.

1. Should I use my #2 waiver on Jackie Battle and start both him and Mathews vs a terrible Saints defense?
2. Should I keep my waiver position and start one of Fred Jackson or CJ Spiller vs the 49ers?
3. Keep my waiver position and try for what ever is left over after claims?

Something tells me Steven Jackson has a good game soon. I bought him dirt cheap two weeks back and haven't played him yet, but I might end up starting him as my flex this week over Denarius Moore and Leonard Hankerson. He's bound to score a TD soon and the Cardinals are due for a loss.